I keep spamming Biyombo articles. This is what got me on the Biyombowagon:

What makes Biyombo so interesting, though, is his willingness to utilize his physical tools. He plays the game with incredible emotion (think Joakim Noah or Kevin Garnett), often putting opposing players and teammates in harm's way with his desire to make his presence felt. He competes on every possession, often to the point of physical exhaustion, something that will need to be honed. Still, it's an extremely desirable trait in a prospect

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He stood out as the most vocal players on the International team over the course of the week at the Nike Hoop Summit, assuming a position of leadership almost immediately upon arrival. You would often see him having tactical discussions between plays with the coaching staff, and he was quick to take teammates aside and explain the nuances of a play to them when something got lost in translation.

These are all incredibly atypical qualities compared to other African prospects we've evaluated in the past.

The more I think about it, the more I think he should be our pick. The Pistons need a tremendous defensive player - a guy to enforce the no fly zone. Also a guy that plays with that much energy, in combination with JJ who plays with equal energy, and Monroe would really revolutionize the crap effort team we saw most of last season. That lineup could be one of the best rebounding and defensive front courts in the game. Add in Stuckey, and the defense and rebounding on this team takes a huge step forward. That would allow us to play a guy like Ben Gordon and not get killed on D.